The line chart illustrates the number of visitors to a museum in the UK on a daily basis in 2005, comparing figures for the summer and winter seasons. Overall, the museum experienced a significantly higher number of visitors during the summer, with both seasons reaching their peak at midday before experiencing a decline.
At the beginning of the day, the number of visitors in both seasons was relatively low. At 10:00 am, approximately 200 visitors were recorded in the summer. However, this figure increased sharply, reaching just under 1,600 by 12:00 pm. Following this peak, the number of visitors declined steadily throughout the afternoon, dropping to around 200 by closing time.
In contrast, the winter season saw a significantly lower number of visitors. The day began with approximately 200 visitors at 9:00 am, mirroring the summer trend. However, the increase was more gradual, peaking at only 800 visitors at 12:00 pm before beginning a decline. Between 3:00 pm and 6:00 pm, the museum recorded around 200 visitors per hour, indicating a more consistent but lower turnout in the afternoon compared to the summer.
In summary, while visitor numbers followed a similar pattern in both seasons, the summer months attracted considerably more visitors, with a peak of nearly twice as many as in winter.
